"Like Crazy" stars Felicity Jones as a British student who becomes separated from her American lover (Anton Yelchin) after her visa expires.

"Like Crazy" had an immediate positive response when it debuted on the opening Saturday of Sundance, and garnered multiple offers, including aggressive bids from Fox Searchlight, Summit, The Weinstein Company and others.

Paramount eventually won out, partnering with Indian Paintbrush and paying $4 million for worldwide distribution rights, with a commitment of slighty under $10 million in prints and advertising.

Dramatic directing honors went to Sean Durkin for "Martha Marcy May Marlene" (left).

In terms of top foreign honors, Norwegian relationship drama "Happy, Happy" won the World Cinema Jury Prize, while the Afghanistan-war-themed "Hell and Back Again" won the documentary World Cinema Jury Prize.